Genius Hack: How to Clean Between the Glass on Your Oven Door

Cleaning the oven is never anyone’s favorite chore, and the trickiest part is often the glass in the oven door. That hidden space between the panels seems impossible to reach, trapping grease and crumbs where no sponge can go. But one clever mom discovered a surprisingly simple method, and it works like a charm. Here’s how you can do it too.

Why Oven Door Glass Gets So Dirty
Modern oven doors are built with multiple layers of glass for insulation and safety. Unfortunately, tiny vents allow heat to escape—and dirt, grease, and food splatters to sneak inside. Over time, that grime builds up, leaving streaks that no amount of surface scrubbing can fix.

Understanding Your Oven Door
Most ovens have at least two sheets of glass sealed together, with openings at the top or bottom. Knowing where those vents are is the key to reaching the hidden mess.

What You’ll Need
The best part of this hack is that you only need everyday items:

A wire hanger or any slim, flexible tool

A microfiber cloth

A few rubber bands

Your favorite glass cleaner

Step-by-Step Cleaning Hack

Make sure the oven is unplugged and completely cool.

Straighten the wire hanger, then secure a microfiber cloth to one end with rubber bands.

Spray your cleaner onto the cloth, not directly onto the oven.

Gently insert the cloth-wrapped hanger into the vent slots.

Slide it back and forth to wipe away grease and smudges.

Remove it, check your progress, and repeat if needed.

Safety First
Always unplug the oven and let it cool before starting. Move carefully to avoid scratching the glass, and wear gloves to protect your hands.

Why It’s Worth Doing
A spotless oven door not only makes your kitchen look cleaner, it also makes cooking easier. Clear glass lets you check on your food without opening the door, helping your oven maintain its temperature and save energy.

What to Avoid
Skip abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemicals that could damage the glass. Don’t jam the hanger in too tightly, and make sure your cloth is secured so it doesn’t slip off inside the door.

Extra Maintenance Tips
Wipe down your oven regularly, use liners or trays to catch drips, and check the seals around your oven door to keep it running efficiently.

Final Thoughts
Cleaning between your oven door glass doesn’t have to be an impossible task. With this clever little trick, you can restore that clear, streak-free shine and keep your oven looking brand new—without the frustration.

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